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Tiberius (son of Justinian II)

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Predecessor
  
Justinian II

Father
  
Justinian II

Dynasty
  
Heraclian Dynasty

Name
  
Tiberius Tiberius

Died
  
711 Constantinople

Successor
  
Philippikos Bardanes


Tiberius (son of Justinian II)

Reign
  
706–711 (alongside Justinian II)

Tiberius (Greek: Τιβέριος, Tiberios) was the only son of the Byzantine emperor Justinian II, and his only child by his second wife Theodora of Khazaria, whom he married ca. 704 whilst in exile among the Khazars. Tiberius was probably born in 705, during his father's absence in a bid to regain the Byzantine throne. Following Justinian's success, Tiberius and his mother were recalled to Constantinople, where the infant was raised to co-emperor. The only thing known of him thereafter is his participation in the festive reception of Pope Constantine I in early 711. Following the overthrow of his father in December 711, he was murdered by the patrikios Mauros and John Strouthos, and buried in the Church of the Holy Unmercenaries.

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